Cook County board approves $8.8 billion spending plan for next year – WBEZ (Chicago)

Board President Toni Preckwinkle’s financial blueprint includes no new taxes or tax hikes. Instead it’s flush with federal pandemic dollars that the county plans to use to make the region a more equitable place to live, work and play. There’s a guaranteed income pilot, as well as plans to erase medical debt and beef up behavioral health care during a pandemic that has exacerbated mental health needs.
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Stewie the Roof Baby
3 years ago

The fat man has to become president to keep the federal cash flowing

Giddyap
3 years ago

Cook County is a giant patronage hiring dumping ground — where lazy brother in laws, ghost payroll goldbricks, and triple dip pension fraudsters get a fat check for doing nothing.

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